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KE SUN, WED Ba; tug widle rahe and fie of TRIAL ¢ regiment of Orden Ha’ been replaced 18, 1872. —S —- | ttre nt to be Read before the West- INNOCENTS. ryan uence jocrattc m: heres it Mobilier| Tem fe recolleet thi ject to his decision; millions at his di noel for subsidies and Government works; am F satin i Re 18 ene aa Soe the whole correspondence of the cdwntry, | two or three times since fts orfimization ; ; Halirond.. He enter Narrogate To-Day. ALL BROOKLYN OUT TO NEAR Ina by mail and telegraph, open before him, | “the regiment of Castilla has only | 48 Se Aver connoppaaeay Bo Bat of delicacy, bec aacdi- | The last will and testament of Horace Oroeley LAvo's OhRAT CHAMPION. what is to prevent his making the | eighty mu left out of seven bundred ritbedt ote je ae oe ee cerbar tn any You 4 Leer OO RAS ae aomvaly Ss avaien Government in name as well as in fact ab- | strong with which {t left Havana;" and the Accuned Congress: | tuight be calfed upon,to give 2, Horses Grodiey, do Wiwby WERE Thy Tat naflandled Withews solute and personal? By all means double his salary. None of luis predecessors ever accomplished eo much ashe. The man who cau carry the coun- try through so quiet and so sure a trans- formation as that we are experi carne whatever he chooses to exact. $$ Louisiann Dumb and in Chains. “tho regiment of Valmaseda has filways held Credit Mobitier Direachia ms accusrn. S ; will and testament: History as 8 OUILL FUE GUT EAL TREIEE TLZIE earthed by ub lnvestizations. a Lothucemtatar! Pane never hed say Fivst—After the payment of the necessary ex- vann, as the only method whereby to re- Hhovuater: Whe wan & mere techies, ac penees of my funeral, ihe expenses of the ad- y Wasntneron, Doo. 17.—The proceedings | Character; who was a mere reckless, audacious y + plenish its very numerous losses.” They s ” stbids miventurer, and who was shown by the, rd | ministration of my estate, and of my jnst debts, also aver that “ between five and six thou- of the Credit Mobilier Committee to-day were un- ee mitt ‘cominisston now on file ip the ay 1, give, devi to thy wife, Mary ting. Th t profeasional briber | Department to be a robber and a bandit, an ve; Series, BES beqivente Beblindd rand volunteers have boon kitled tn | Soa" eorupter Oskes Amon having completed | Taner arityn bythe feeord af tke owns dn, | Young Cheney Orester. the, one ball part of al action. his written statement And fully determined on | fast seasion to bave been engaged in bribing the | Y State and property be not large enough to hold all who wished to hear Father Tom Burke's léeture last evening. On the platform were many of the Catholic clergy and other respectable citizens of Brooklyn. rf ‘The lecture was entitled * Froude'’s Last Words,” While these allegations are worthtess 18 | the course he should pursue tn regard to mem- | Huiglaua Legislatures in onder to ket hold of What kind, soever, and Whérenoover situate, the | ang the proceeds will go to St. Mary's Hospital, 0 New Orleans and Jackson Rallroad, Re- | same to be accepted by her In Heu and bar of all regards the real volunteers, because they | bers of Conctoss with whom he had stork trans- | turning to the question of being inargsted tm | dower, or right of dower, or thirds in my estate; Deane street, Brooklyn. On Father Burke's aps ‘ tke. aot o le have no application to them, they show | actions, appeared before the committee and | the Pacific Railroad, he said he did not know of direct that house aad pearance on the platform the great audiene t ba et a Bue Po paunaae ne tht the mobilized volunteers have fared | read his statement, which wax prepared by Caleb | fy law that prouibiied him cr any ones mene fresilbns, nomiber thitty itt (i) Bart Nineteenth Home, Hid, Sevemtedty chocred tim. Father. aan eee setusce to bear ite repre | Very badly in fighting when they have had | Cushing. It ts sald that although not so intend | did not recollect: however, that he had wiven ® | street, in the city of New York, and my farm | Lanes ase bin Abdvinéa that We Louisiana, but refuses to bear ite ropre- | i i, wits i 1 ouds and occas | ds It nevertheless docs corroborate all the | vote on any er connected with the Union | i'9 ty bt Cnappants, tn the town of New | Zorg ia,whie! ed hat ee sentative poled SSI ald be statements of McComb. A long and verbose ac- | Pacifle Railroad. Ifo had refrained from doing | 804 property appara, d Das come when we ha sional bullets of the patriots. This is a most signal confersion of the yalor and energy of the Cuban patriots, In thi spect this letter of a body of offic >. not becatin t 1 Castle, in the County of Westchester, be set | anytuings The Wine count of the quarrels of the ting was given, in | S7,hat becelise be had not aright te vous tn © | Castle, in y the prowdestco intries 4 by apart, made over and conveyed, by my execu- | in matters percal, jendly of . was that int A LITTLR STOCK IN THR FAMITY. aaume the execution of this my will, to my sald vt WO be astonished a Was called one o} In estimating the quality of the Presi- dent's conduct in this crisis we must bear nd two facta: pt ‘n she Jed the worl faguivh and elegance, Now AS ‘Terms of The Som. in me of Lord Pali one of the powerful nation Thor, Ts WhO | and Company; that having been uniformly de- ome over England, To those tu i According to the legal returns of the 4 .. eee ag bar He had never owned, directly nor indirectly, & | wife, at a just valuation, toward and to the ex- > joe tities wiv election, McExeny and his astociates on | Widerstand perfectly the subject they are | feated in the corporation. MoCom, for motives | single share of Credit Molter atoclc ten Ne | teas ot thate subd paito, th tho alochaige ct Uke | $arts Sard betes a! weet, : 4 diseusety, ert hey ¥ ek A vue @ ¢ perjurer MeComb. LJ it h wi t the State ticket, and the Lepislature | ‘iueins, merits the most thenghifut |e ermecieeedthet | Rhole thing wan a indtion, S fimeat ot Mc | Provision for my sald wife hereby made. And it | Hee ptodhi she ths, “prontant eu Sines ij < ‘ aciet Yi vonsidera 5 lomb' e i % one oF AccOMpIAned It At th j which Denti. enjoined, received a ma- acl SRVENAL OFrEns oF comrnowise Comb's villainous Imagination, Hahad e daugh- | fe iy intention, and 1 further direet, that tn ee a bythe retinas, or Ace atte timating and ascertaining the & jority of the votes actui ‘d proviston for nds ly cnet in No- Shert aad Simple. were made by MeCom! and his counsel, which | speculated in Wall street, and if that, person Y buy 0 i my said wife, all property and oatate atanding In ‘1s the digicuity vember Attorney-General Wrerrama, the law | "& always rejected; thint threats of this pub- | Guase te buy Credit Mobiliee stage, he (rookie) | Ror name, including so tnuch of the wald Cari at fred ise sae oT the heveed If this fact is contested in regurd to the ficer of ike Crown, exinitv | nat 861 elty always accompanied there offers, McComb | that that person had bought fifty shares of that Be) padua, the uu fo whersta yea 8 | Isle, ( Applause.) Governor and the other State officers, the | OMe" of the Crown, employs a me N= | thought that by this means a pressure could bo | sock, paying for ft 66. an AG Was pat of that Kater ena inoiddine ales skateter earn tl ‘A WOMAN'S TONCUR. invariable method of proceeding is first to | CHAlNnt, matter-of-fact style of language | prought to bear from these men whose names | t{y'eneyPetore about Aity shares being given to | alized upon the policy of life insurance, taken | | England's conrse in thepe latter tines reminds ro oy ind bi pebion ° # fricud who bad a duthoulty wita a ne using the Sy ge fo him ae arwinel ty cogniace bith Ut ihe error or Whi f pmisalon. varies spect my will. the equal half part Afiaughiter| aud ing friehd, wartocked, Gown sk ascertain eimost the frat biow. He e000 up his feet again dimeulty. For skhold a that 4 out by me tn hy " 5» sclared to have na ¢ 9 had been mentioned as stockholders, and that | him (Mr. Brooks) to buy up the whole Demo- | Out by See Man KoA Vide. Sonat instance they, throush fear of wrong constructions being | ératigalie of the House, In canciusion he ap- | account, an been elected, and then permit the Com | gaunt Placed on thelr motives In purchasing stock, | Bedled to the Committee of Investigation to | fer this pre testants to try the question in the State | req on both would second McComb's proposition to compro- | search his condy © from, beginning to end: to bor, He eh bor, ent os, but belteving that the Key ay rs repu one. riddle bim from vop to bottom; and, if they Second—1 vive and bequeuth to cach child of find knocked down @ set je. A third and» fourth : : —— courts, ‘This has been repeatedly done in } Gam Lickee haul riecleed a mayorduoy the witre of | MRE OME eta an thenepigeun-hearted | found any fault {n hiin,to report i to the House, | ting who way survive uve the sui of Ave thou | {ins was horerved In i j For the accommodation of uptown resitonts, adver- | many States, Including New York; and to | turns of the regular Board of Canvassers and | Individuais,who, he said, bad notthe manhood to | aud to disgrace him. Third rf th to my father, | {Be best of 1 th ou cau whip teements for Tuk SUN will be received at our regular rates at the up-town advertisement offices 5114 West 1 dive and bequ ‘i " ‘ * i stand b} rfectly honest transaction. He de- WHY THE FACTS ARB KEPT SECRET. cl * but my wife bas have attempted to determine this class of | f° freien iceuted to unewer the resolution ot | nied that he had any onject In getting members | yfy, potand (Rep. Vi), Chairman of the Spectal | Saucet ane thewcand deilarsen rte me Me | nen dod 1h ae lor “oontaries taught ‘Thirty eecond n of Broadway and fixth | Tights twenty years ago by the preliminary | the State House Legislature by recognizing the | of Congross to take this stock, save a desire to | Committee, stated that the committee had Dur ave ‘ani ath toeach of my | freland on nadlonat Teligions qu avence, aud B05 West Twenty-thirdatrect, opponto | injunctions of United States courte and | oryintation with whieh W ta connected as the law- | tre mime of ylie Inenis iitiresiod fy what Be | unanimously decided not to Allow newspaper | laters, rnin Greeley. Rather Cloveland. at be religions ware have been, maintal Grand Opera House. and on the east ride at S11 Grand | the bayonets of Federal soldiery, would | 1“ Government of the State, ia, The | hat. the stock was worth any such sum. as | Ceborters oF any person qutelde of th03e Une. | i eee kaart Guare { bu Wat question we bave triumphed.” On it strcet, near Reet Brosdway. from S A.M. tSSOP-M | Haye aroused something closely akin to | Nothing could be plainer than this, The | stcComp claimed it was when he sold it to these | Hresent. The members of the committee and | rand dollars to be, at the request of elther of my | pucatons It Fenming only Lo bo aald that we ny ne we civil war. peated tila L te hac Acc Lettieri Cy Pye tot! Hil peraons who ware aitowed to be present had | Fald alsters tnvesiod for her, by my executors, intr aa tig Aa All persons who have paid money into | © HM . t atmitied in the arstine| “™Dlifiet, Heretofore these things have y f the hands of Mr. Tsaac W. ENGLAND as Persons not admitted in the Bre been settled by the counting of votes and sus ta tole co ena been required to give an assurance that the pro- | In safe tes, and the income thereof to br the: United ‘Braces. thatthe Trish pes On the cross-examination Ames Treasurer of a fund for the erection of a Lert Seer eee sc mes: { the returns, and in the last resort by the bronze statue of Horace Girexey tn Print. | the rights o wd aa a courts of the respective Statcs; but all that ve are l* mitted that | coodings before the committee should be kept to such or either of my auld eiaters an | froapie, When, Mr. ¥raudn began ieee tes ene every gentleman whose name had been mene | pocret, because the committec deemed it best | may request such investment of her said log % urea Re said thet he wonll Jugaty the ing House square areTereby requested to | Hons thus raised must, haat Gs hey sort of thing is done away with now. The call ct Tux Svy office and receive the same | Constitution of every State in the Unton, | 1 oiice of the Prosident settles the question tty tloned as a recipient of this stock, save one, had | that whatever was ascertained by the comuilttee, oir or her lives or life respectively, and | pt, trejand ay the peude of | Tn at one time and another held it. The one who | whether much or little, uld pe made public | a Geath of cither of my suid sisters, for y if Quumbed we can sce ad not received It was Secretory Boutwell. He | altogether and not by piecemeal. He had seen | whom such Investment of her sald legacy shall othiag bat attecape te wintounse hanks stated, however, that most of these gentlemen | in various newspapers tements of what pur- aye been made, the principal to be paid to her 7 hen he war erty weperilon . had subsequently sold back the stock to him. A | ported to have been sald and done in the com- | children or other personal representatives. In | paid bot pay what ve said go dptatn's ered Gyain, or to direct to what purpose tt shalt | be decided exclusively by that particular | OF lection, and he “recognizes” with the fi de applied. branch of the Logislaturo wherein the | 20 00 t1 Mi Oe Corceament.” How Mr. Cannes A. Dawa declines to sorve | Contest occurs, without the interference { BNE | 118 aime! 4 beak the WR Able OF ona newly formed committee to raise an- | of any court or other tribunal whatever counting votes! Shall we not soon dis- other fund for the erection of such @ | T0 Lave tried until now to decide this class the devil's own ton) inh erearoend, to tai to ie few of them still held it, as they hada perfect | mittee. He had not seen that which Mr. Brooks ither of my sald sisters shall die before ‘rom the American people ag iust the Lrit right todo. He devoted a good deal of time to | complained of, but nearly all that he had seen saving a child or children who shall survive | the elects cH Re seAR toans os ome Tule 90 v: - Geaunctations of McComb, and shred nid boiae publ shed in the newspapers in respect to the ie, and bequeath to su KN bya) bd chil. | ie no Oe ane mbt aa wat all manner of evil deeds, and said he would bring | proceedings of the committee was untrie. | dren the legacy above beques to his, her, or ‘ : proof to substantiate all his charges. Prange What bad been sald or whether | thelr mother. ta frotcumerienes bend ron, Greer being ‘The Americs ik word to mols RADIANT With JOT. Anything had been said about Mr. Brooks or | BWth—L give, devise, and bequeath to my | ihe kinerala lsie, Now. sae sbnee, id his counsel grow more c ou OW enough, Fhe " dont | BBYDody else, he (Poland) would wot now state, | only brother, Nachan Liarnes Greeley, and to his | Byer jourecly fi ‘ol m1 ih will ver rot love Heese thervice, ft time of peace, | pense with voting altogether? It is get- dare perfectly radiant with Joy, | tommittes implicating’ any” tember ot the | Ite of the autvivor ‘of thein, the Jam gr tarun | PRerkto 708. They wan tg are you rid and ane} wth statue. Cece erect peace, | ting to be a uscless formulit: hile those on the other side of the quesiion hh os ¥ ve you all you Want and more too, You cant make — _ uld Lave aroused the indignation of the | 8 to be a useless formality. i DP Ae, Hite ‘House Hilt very | Howse. the committes would require him to | owned hy, me, in tho tho township of ey | Five Yor yourselves soft Tariiament inpke them 40r . wor wave AroUsE e indignation of the sats} a tum an [ode aod tO conblash fee, make the fullest explanation before ft, Tt was | county Erie, State of Pennsylvania, together | you.” (Prolonged laughter and app! eel Tie Lasy Road to Absolutism. whole country, aud would haye been re-/ In the Supreme Court of the State of inventignto all the doings | Wioig truth. in thre tatters add lt uended to | Sale brothee and his sald witer | gave and device OVERTAULENG HR. YROCDE, Asa nation we are in an improving way. | sisted even unto blood by the Legislature | Tennesseo it has been dectied, on an appent it Mobilior wita @ viow to unearthing | perform its duty honestly. | the said land or farm to David Greeley, Horace | ) Tt te of the spirit, Fesians We are making progress, Not by fle whose privileges were thus invaded. trom the decision of a lower court under whitch | Sf the Cawm Pacite Walkeoud apainst the Gore | eM, Noud (Dem. N.Y.) suggested: whether It | Cirvelay, and Osear Greeley, the sons of my sald | Fagea'y igiana’y sotres tows oak. ue i e was not desirable ry © prother, Nathan Barnes Greeley, 1 . political convulsions, but gradually and For the last three or four hundred years, | the appellant had been convicted of a violation | erament of he United Beat tit does tt wil old ite sessions, with open deste Te tan well | oa dial wurvlre NUR. GEE bok ote win ane oF jooting Bere and there suthoritiee re imeelt, bas surely. Accordingly we have great cause | even the English House of Commons, | of law in selling a glass of lager beer on Sunday, | Shen Ub OAe Of tae lenge elds of Inquiry | for the peopie to be laformed day by day exact- | more of which said sons of my said brother, tude. Other countries aud peo- | under the most arbitrary monarchs, would | that the laws of that State probtbiting the salo ples have been obliged to pass iukoagh not allow invasions of its privileges. His- tee caee ta paboatg eens! Ei besa ded the throes of revolution and the agony | tory tells how Cuantes I. went down to | ii org, , of strife to change their form of gov- | Westminster Hall, arrested with his own stellt an , ernment. Seven years of war were need- | hand five Commoners, and rent them to} By the adoption of new and steingent ed to give us the republic which we | prison. But history further records that license laws, placing unaccustomed restrictions are now casting aside; France never | Only a few years afterward the House of fauteaws be kong spivete i ade Pig ctr changes from a republic to an empire | Commons organized a tribunal which tried redler win hes created @ fetling . of Intense hostility amor the , Wealthy, without bloodshed; in all other countries | Cantus for treason and cut off his royal | (4 weitorgamizod claasee who are interested it for gra en; of the United States the coavigtion oy i Ly Sfallowing \eraiqn of ihe procesdings to- | 1 what the watirony before the committce waa. | trust, wil remain upon, cultivate, and Improve | Bot khew how to ggvern ow Net, es Froate a Torniabed by Asses and his triend Mr. Poland replied that whether wisely or not | the sald farm, and givo out of its proceeds an | 4 {08 time 4 Be rcland waa di se dbbcbrenttatgl > y gee! the committee had decided unanimously that it | out#t of five hnndred dollars to each of his or | Uitte foflor on reas AMES'S VERSION OF THB EXAMINATION. ae not destrable to have open sexsions. He | thelr surviving brothers of ister. T oaysicetl Jaepidgs doen Deke. cottian ‘oocn pthart? Ames waa interrogated as to his connection | had been on committees that were am Gosire that this farm may be kevt. togetler, and | {eter ataat Zo chelates Gola with the Credit Mobilier, and in response sub. | piled, with newspa a thi held by the sons of my brother, Nathan 08 | was. ape ter. Initted a concise and clear writton statement te | Had disagreed as much and Bus contra- | Ureeley, so lore as ono of thom shall live, Froude which he made oath. This statement produced | dictory as if there hi A NO newspaper re~ ont ve arid Goapesth. to the Proplea’ | rel 4 u o ter. A a little porters present at all. (Laughter.] Te was not chartered by jslature of the ee ee ee ee a roar ckemitnation, | Rwrare that the public wlGonch s fresaing anstier | Seatseat New, York, on ap we th day rit, BAH i che mein fallod’' in regard to ch yon the matter an not tobe wiling to walt til | one thousand elgit hundred and Bity-Ave) th ters from him which Ames hi submitted to | the committees made ita report. amount of my subscription to the said College, ee eee eee eat gine belie | Mr. Merrick (Dem. Mag, a member of the | being the sum of one thousaud dollats, of 6 sted more time to consider before he an- poset committee. ed to Mr. Wood to | much thereof a8 may remain onpald at the time »? take , hus broth the shock of political convulsions accom- | head. the Nqnor tragic, as well at among avery con- | swered, | ‘The Committee readily agreed to | thee tie sense oF the Tole on tne question of | of ry ah T give and bequeath to the Untraraat- pa panies the transformation, But in this} When Cray, Wensren, and their com] sicerabte portion of the consumers of alcoholic | Rio "requested. that on some orher pointe he | Mf . Sargent (Rep., Cal, called for the regular | ist College, to found which I have sulmcribed tre | p.rvets or at regard how signally blest we are! We | Peers demanded the impeachment of | beverages. In Englaud and Wales many riots | might bave further time before being compelled order of business. Ro eee heen thorcol te mul Seam be. tale au are passing by such easy stages to an abso- | JAcKson for ordering the removal of the | have occurred from the enforcement of the law | to, anes 4 Sethe Roncrer Waa, arene me apie THR 6COPE OF THE INVESTIGATION. | DUMPEON: Otimme ef my death } lute centralized government, that the | deposits from the United States Bank, | reculating the closing of public houses, resulting bers of Congress who hold change is hardly noticed, Let us be very | Where he thought they were unsafe, and in numerous arrests and a groat deal of II] focl- trial tb ) said he bad aresolu- . bequeath, and release to m batleve all ang em. G " Fr ahiouid ike to aubinit to the judg: dete Chadian Aen Bite whaterte bin from ith ck in the © it Mobilier. He denied that Bl ton which . Garfleld, Wits f ip Fo SUD ARLE to the. Mo eee ee enn ne. eerie ety | miont of the House, an od that It any, he may owome at the time ot my death. | Wat Fe sk thankful for it hen Cataocs, Fonsren, and heir amo-| 1 Usivcen the erporer and cvponent of | Fits! at ues cams Het bet mets | ra ycat fear ada urea somaneel | ote ge Fae rae My mi Ae | Ae H Sy oe We bogan, in the usual way, with a miti- | ciates thundered against the bill empower- | testes axed the hours of clesing public houses | tall that Vice-President Colfas and Mr, Dawes | Zn,the Government and people of the United | of hiy plan for the organi tion of Christian ithe Lriaty and froun sire Frovde hiinbelt tary leader. And with a leader whose | Ing JAcksow In the nullification era to col- | at 11 o'clock P. M. on week days and at Po'clock | byth held stock. 9 pany, and that the special comrattves alrendy | Cirvienvemicnd (We scattered and feeble socleties ae reppest Ty Hy coe wet strongest characteristics were his reticent | lect the revenue in the harbor of Charles- | on Sundays, thoro was quite @ rebellion on the | Garis iilaune, and Wilsog is denied by thy | Zaed, Peeara Its, powers as thmnlted to charges | ry ith “give ‘and Beaueuthy eo my) friend, | Pivinusey of bjeet fot Taw. behavior and the habit of pursuing his | ton insterd of on shore, they did not | frst Sunday evening that this reguiation was put | ers Lest euthotity, As to Blaine, Wilton and | Ye enerefure authorizes and. aireota the special | 20s: by ning added te the fund at ane Socks Tne Role TAA, purpose in dogged, persistent silent No- | dream that only a few years after they | In force, thousands of persons congregating In tether y can say nothing positive, bul Ms. | comm! thing in history Is more striking than the | Were dead a Governor and other State | the streets to manifest their disapproval of such and certainty wich which President | Officers and a whole Legislature would, { 8" attack upon the Hberties of the subject. Grant has so far made and is continuing | With the connivance of the President, be | Bpeeches were made vehemently denouncing Mr. ~ o! la clergymen throughout this State. do not deserye lO gavere oe, Bi 1 cae Hest thoy can very readily have the proof of | Bef the United Biates, and it directs rhe wa- | eatate, oth ren and personal, and wheresoever | sexi from ena 6 ot a Davie. aller whee T nsort. iene of Usp ora Seay bo: | situate, Lictee, devise, and vequeath to the child fiving Need in tre carne aad Garfield L know did receive the dividends on | Copy’ tee to Invests aber uae a history of the | for the roligf of aged and Infra Universaltet tes who are ow by inw Dectnae {tie law pero! Minis ed whether there was any ou- ‘ +n Et f aan G nN tt “4 orchildren of mine, who o wurvi me id ) his approaches to the form of goverament | blotted out of existence by an cr parte | jusnenons and Smore 1 the Mine atthe MM. BROOKS's DENTAT. section 86 the resolution being offered. FinayihPnonainace and anpolnt fay tetende, | five of eatie: tat wali to sab fe ' he desives, His first step was the very na- | InJunction tssuing out of an iuferior United | obnoxious law, reworks were discharged, and Bir, Jqrace Brooks come into Court to-day and RYPIGY SARGENT OBINCTS, Kot ert M. ahah, Richard BH. Manning, an Arp ng ed the Tae Ios foe hele gat : L ‘ a peed ol ak se , 5 re bot gullty. “For several days it had | Mr. Sargent (top. Cal.| remarked that the | William 8, Robliisin, to be the excrutory of ite, Ariane mere i tural one of appropriating to himself, per- | States cours and scxccuted by a United | pnally it was found necessary to clear out the | been undermood that be would meet betare the | revolusinn would feud vo debate: that ik should | this. my inst wil tnd testament, and if, forthe | Fah dey att a sonally, the Presidential office, and divid- | States marshel under the guns of United | mob with the pollce, In the erent of an early | House the ebarge of McComb that of Ile owa | come in at A mure appropriate time, and thak {t | purpose of dividing or apportiohing my estate, | {hatPauuted, aot rain unority but frown Bag. ing the patronage among his family rela- | States troops. Parllamentary slection the liquor luterest witt | 4pgmHedge he OME. Hooks) had reoaived Credit | abould be, more specific iy ite atatcinenta, He | It shall becoine necesnary to sell Or dispose o Lak Projestsgt sauiore:_ Mee referred to the ed on the regular order of busi- | any portion of toy real estate, | authorize and | political pas of Ireland, And seems to think that Rex tives and dependents, and the military The worst, though not the most danger- | doubtiess use great exertions to defeat the | off to-day, and created a tir In the House, empower them, or Auch of then) a shall assume | cause I am Irishman f cannot be familiar with the ness. > 3 Members crowded arounc Mr. Brooks, and even ‘Sr, Young remarked that the apeci@entions of | the execution of this, my will, to make such | bistory of my country, hangers on at his court. Following this | ous result of the interforence of the Gen. | GrAparox® Administration, and this Interest 0 | Senators came Mocking over to witness the | fraud would be made atthe prope: times Iethe | eales either ac publle auction or’ at private sale, | After speaking of the oharzoter and was the announcement that he should be | eral Government in the affairs of Lonts- | Great Britain ls one of no trifling Influence. The | scene, Mr. Hrooks's explanation was, on the | Spacial Committee objected to zo {ntu the gen- | asin their Judgment shall seem, best, for the in: | ments of the Irish patriots, F=.ber Bur reyes ‘ gpl lana remains to be stated, Wanworn was | Pld Briton bas great respect for authority; but | Whole, unsatisfactory, | Much of his speech was | eral Inquiry in which aymo of ils coustitucnta | terest of iny eatate, and valid and sumctent | 1, inen, iudependent of politicians, under cover of | ana . Wa when it 1s attempted to dictate to him where | devoted to an onslaught on MeComb, whom he | were interested, the House should appoint | deeds of conveyance for the same to seal, exe for's which he made his choice of those poll- | doubtless the central figure of a gung of - eek when bs hah Ga Ka he feels thas denounced SP epee, snes | ood deal to bis ms committee. cute, and deliver. In case of the death of either iT eon shal rin! his beer, he feels tha o persc ery an in it Syph . -) on os aq y oft b dot this 5 Petree eam pearly aveNiall | PranargEY Re aE IC RUeINT ebay wh personal history an on r. Sypher (Hep. La.) sugested the refcrence | of the executors above named of this will, IL re- he Is touched ina vital point, and he is almost | wotil near the close Chat he really of the resolution to the Pacific Hallroad Com- | quest and appoint my friend, Marcus Spring, to 6 first element of & mation ahall be a re- justice and law. aud a disposition to abide by if theve ele nents constitute greatness In ty to Rovers themselves, 1 challenge hat the Irian people have not Gat riahins viceable, and united them with his mili- | Inch of her life, Of this Ring Ken1oce, | ready for revolution. iver bégeri ing very Ps: ay} hae sate mittee. ibinek Cems: Snelsh @ pilin Wacol ie sks Pregme one an xeoutor one wi My ta hi H ANectrit Pet ewe “i Ren. Hr. Froage tary nahecents in a ring more powers | Casey, and Prxcumacx were members. | ay, ate GAGES hina ‘acquired Afty shares of this much cov- | clat Committee, suguested that to require the | the sal pring OF ©a second H tng fala hiigsead te hres aoatha yon wit ful than the Persroxys, Dr Monvvs, and | Like other rogues, these rogues finally fell he opening of the eastern division of | etea and not easily procured Credit. Mobilier | present comuittes to go into the whole matter | of those abc shall die before me, the beat of Bo Biers Bp chia be mene > g be " McE the Hoosack tunnel, from the eastern entrance . the par value of h was $40. at @ | of the Credit Mobilier would be linposing an un- | request and appoint the generous patron ab Jriguman cap be made 10 do go: Sr, ARN vps of Lovis Veruurn. Then to | out. Through their divisions McEN£RyY | ¢, ihe central shaft, occured on Thursday last, all premium. In conclusion he challenged | reasonable amount of duty and labor upon it, | friend of my early days Of povert d trial, | vice, and can be diseipll ee, will e test the temper of the people he broached, | Was elected Governor. He belongs to that paveral Gaya barter thin had Geen peta dice an investigation. and the Gece would be saan te go id Bot con Pudier & Sromoty of Forse city, to become and eee Seruel 4 vena Eaveseear ares Gattis ie 1 1 i i 1 bedi ‘Bi eect ¢ ne Wo! ‘ore the 4th of March next, | by " of his own motion und indepeadent of his | class of citizens who have been plundered | un the calculations of the engineers proved to| uring this long anecch Nr, Heweka leaned when Congress explige. a chat ote | Ree ee the dive oirsady named t ire aptiyaa Ye teats ie ary hata Rood eu 1 } . 3 i c vy these thieve y e | have been ec nd the head ( ty : » He hy suggeste; a ichard ehfo Snabt ks ountry to-d Cabinet or Congress, his annexation poli by these thiev A large majority of the have been correct, and the headings met Just as | against the desk 'Effaa him.’ Ang when ke Young's resolution be referred to the Special | become and be one of the execiitors of thia my | that me 1 bevn goveréed By @ nation of bovbiene from which he cautiously seemed to recede | Legislature chosen at the same time with | they were intended to meet, The work will now | took his seat it was uoteworthy that none of | Commitier will, to the place and stead of one of thi (Cheers.} Q @ whon ho discovered cE relongex 0 : oro completion, je mein en im con- ir. Surent had no objection to that. may have dled. And I hereby confer u , for a time when he disc ‘ed that he was | McEnrny belonged to the same class with | be pushed vigorously to completl * and it Is erat jations, ‘The Speaker called to order, mem- . Young did not ory rete Der At ahh akeatibs whe stalls taht IRISHMEN CAN GOVERN TITEMSELYE® @ little too fast. Ho made another tenta- | him—the class who own most of the prop- | believed thatan opening will be effected through re wandered back to their seats, and finally " Father Burke then enlarged op the Irish«w Mr. Dawes (Rep., Maes.) trusted that the Spe- | of either or any of those first above nam Adellty to priacinie ana ft Nth eel ve movemer rard absolutism w erty of the State an ve the remaining half mile of rock by October next. | It was discovered that Judge Pollard of the | 4) Commiites would not be turned away from | executors of this will, all the powers and & Relive Oo priaol ep. ane ck temo Bich p tages Ee eee er eating tee eebaa ti 4 ebuiog Inteneat ta Ite welfare, ard Looe ts | Tbe contractors are confdont that chey wil an- | mural diautote had something 49 say. He prom; Tal diity aan and) that ie there | thority heroin and hereby vested in the anid frat | $2 ha assed. He then noticed Ar Ftade ler the cove oving the crops, . ty in the investigation » hove harued executors, . . took the money market of the country in. | be delivered out of the handsof the North. | ‘*h the tunnel before the time destenated tn | resolved ‘on conducting the investigation with S resolution, rshould be given to | Lastly, Lrevake all former and other wills by | Mayertion that the Iriahman wae @ coward, and their contract, which is March 1, 1874, closed doors, and declared further that most of | Pme other vomeniites mad Pad Onn Pasties te ak als ual Cited the battle of the Boyne, the slexes af i fi i ° published accounts o ry . c c sau » only to be ie us own hauls and controlled it through | rn and Western interlopers who have tar- — the published acrounts of mat took place were | “air, Sargent objected to further debate, and | my last will aud vestam bar ea een vegies 6 Trousu: called ‘ape at |< te a bill to provide for | Inizht be as well to open the doors to the public. | “Hal sas a" y orl On this point Judge Merrick wanted an expres: | Alf, Garfeld (Hep, Ohto) suggested that an- | city of New Vor His allies bungled at that, | nished the fame of the State, eaten out its Mr. Osnoun of r the regular order, which Was a spe- In testimony whereef 1 baye hereunto sub- and he cautiously withdrew. In bis man- | substance, loaded it with debt, and blis- | the United Florida bas introduced in | politely suggested to the Judge that ment for 2 o'clock, scribed my name, and affixed my seal, at the tes 8 asked if, after the experienve of th while subject ch hh this twenty-first day of Bop- | Tyually grasved athe very life of ag agement for a reiflection he was equally | tered it with taxes, and of whom Wan- mere . aurrey ar A ni BE SUES gee 'n of opinion by the House, but the Judge | piher spect committee be raised for the pur- Sein hes, In Sha yer Gos thaden oy a this got ditton ot afelry Bball CORE Tas ali shrewd and careful. There was nothing to | Motu and Kexzoce are rich examples of || 884 breadth to permit side-wheel steamers of | still lusisted on secrecy. ‘The Speaker to Mr. Sargent Does the gentle- | Witnesses: tire Arise euntene remedierica, or that the shock the ordinary citizen in any of the | the imported article, and Pincupack a | *¥orsee Graught and tonnage ouvigating the TUR TEMPER OF THK MOUSE map withdraw lis call for the regular order ¢ Robert Si. Strebeleh, being intortined in the, second | i444! SRAM nued. th of these methods or means by which he swayed | genuine specimen of the home product Misstesippl to pase each other init, the canal to | was plainly for a public investigation of the | Mr. Sargent—No, ain) I do not, Hae of thepreceling page; Iasc Daxcguiill, “Morris. | PAHS" said the speaker, are impossible extend from the Miss Mr. Wood asked'to be allowed to offer areso- | {orth atrect, New ¥ 1, for when, ta or at or near New | svar few minutes aiterward, slppi ri closed with an eloquent appeal to Irlshition es the Conveution of his party. Dgsirous of being forever rid of theso | Orieans, through Mississippl, Alabama, and | MF. Wood offered a resolution to this effect, no | lution for open sessions OF We @yerial Commit- tea nndtisled by Horace Greeley, the testator named in continue thelr Odelity to their native laud. as smooth and beautiful as plutiderers of whatever stripe or color, the | Florida, to the harbor of Fernandina on the At- | 2ne had the face th object excepe Herve. the | 'kir, Perce of Missisnippt obiected. can. | aR Es en aed oeereaa cand each, Teena Father Burke’s final answer to Froude. Rr notice, but they meant business, bona fide citizens of Louisiana, at the re- | lantic Ocean, The route of the canal is deflected | assurance Perce rose to block the way for what | , ‘The matter was then passed over. and ov mo | Tented wita mx of New Vork the report of the | Bamees aml a e or, aud ip hie presence. on the bill to remove te tgiso Davee ne ty-fourth Wiliam A, Coursey, Morristow! ¢ bee lyn lecture, Also Wendelt Phiitipa'y, leoture, yet L ain kis treecnces Vin et the ruasret | Ol yainer burke. Peat panpaler rice seers W.U'BaieN, 12 Nassau ot Lie, bile sentiment so clearly demands, Hon of Mr. Cox of S Conference Ay’ Trom the channel of Bandy Hook Wa akon up and agreed to. The bili now goes And vow having been sifiullue voto than before ted by a cent election, taking advantage of the | considerably to the north of # direct Ine, to he interprets the | quarrels of their tormentors, cast them all | avoid running into the he i on of Lo-da' that the idea of Ult of Mexico, which | secret fiecetlgation te’ amothe estigation to smother and to wh " result as indicating, first, Chat ttvusands of | aside, But, no! the Federal Government | annot well be navigated by river steamers, The | wasn will nut ko down, and an incrwaring © Os | to tue Diesidentgor his signature, : A NPIL, 0 BOUIWELL'S SYNDICATE. Political wffuirs as not to vote for Presi- | and at the point of the bayonet brings re. | MS Partial realization of ihe Brosident's favor. | widespread Lrlbery and corruption among }ai- a eee seid teeta Nt | A Father Accused of Fatally Burning his Ways Danuutas. doit, consequently that they are indiffer- | generated Louisiana to her knees, and | 12 Scheme for an wimost continuous tanteieke WHat ‘COMM SAYS. Child es @ Stove, Whenever the whole story consed at portions of | wij., a sayy he will prove | come ine, He asnctts that | {wee Rome et fee her stonped or questioned | time of the Senate nt; that le was the inc. friend. of Secretary Stanton & pole aiery, of, Genetor Police Surgeon Rodenstein, he abitot amusing read- | accompanied by Senator Tiemann, paid a acco dents are these: At the | visit to the Coroners’ office in rolation to the al- silver wedding, a puree of hevoral thousand. doliars wan given to Mes, Wile | leced burning to death of a child in Manhattan- Mr, John B Alley was at that time en- | ville by ite father, Terence Dolan. They told 1NaTON, Dec. 17.—Secretary Bout- woll and Mr. Jay Cooke were before the Com- mittee of Ways and Means this worulng, in ref erence to the funding foam. Mr. Boutwell’s ox« Plapation of the two huadred million negotia- navigation from Ma'ne to Mexteo, by which the dangers of the voa may be avolded In the trana- | eeComb is very muck ation of merstundise by water. A single | him a barectaced, brace © at the map will bo auf to give any | he never hae tet Vetentnnrs-| intelligent reader an idea as tothe wisdom of | Math? person, ent whether thoy shall live under the goy- | fastens the intolerable burden upon her ernment of all or the government of one; | shoulders once mor and secondly, that those who voted for — him and who alone have any voice in the | The Services us cue « Bikey an the Cuban War, t . guy cht Gaderit are cns contly undertaking which the bill uméer | during the War, and that thelr close relation nate che a ik arhen Ume ape | vi tlom of last your was full and complete, Ho tirely willing that i@ shonia’ go bis own astigation lately adininistered | ©oPs!deration ls designed to promote, Saar eet Pata asifl (ae Blgcd “os We idee Alsannsin ng ner Ree I ining 1A ae ape epreelienben pay shawad shat tho aeged kane of lolarest qroming “4 5 ai ‘4 rn was a 2 ary i Chat by end 0" Dole : e Wil, | were crea! 0 ‘oltement, 1 real way tothe cud, Accordingly we find him Havana volunteers through their and children of Secretary Stanton, and he was | COW Mo oF Nevada, and he persuaded the Wit: | Worn be alleved only by out of the necossity of giving ninety days! no Mr. 8. 8, Cox should have known better, | certain that whaver calumntes might haye been We dislike to criticise him, for he really seems | Uitered against bin by his enemies Mr. Btanto! well intentioned, and disposed to demand | PCy ee tk Ce a ohne pe 0 ait pend i ooks in 3 SALMERON, the member of | honest administration, But when he under- | York ta recover Uity shuren of Crodlt Mobilior fn monarch, and | the Cortes who had handled the volunteers | takes to set on foot an i {on his first message to Cong elvction proposing a system of i n official Investigation, of course, and nothing left to show | Accurding to Dr, Kodensteln, Terence Dolan | tee to the holders of the valled bonds was race ley was sorry so sorry that, when he | reached homie one evening a week or Wore ago | tically unavoidable under any plan that could be and Oakes Ames and McComb had the distrib: | very much intoxicated, ‘and’ in a dt of anwor | adopted. since even with money an hand to weet natn Uting of the Credit Mobilier chances among in- | plated his child,a mere infant, upon a hot aves ed from y shares of Credit Mobiller | duential Congiessnien, he. proposed @ share | und held it there until it was a0 badly burned | {Pe call, it must fret be realized fr quiry into the roasons | stock. | Ite know a member of Conuress who As | should be offered to Wilson, that he might make | that it dicd soon afterward. ‘Dr. Kodenatein | the sale of bonds whlak would bewr lnivrest # ufter the | representative in the Spanish Cortes, « proal im- | tain officers of the Spanish army addressed provements grander than the wildest con- | a letter to Sef 1 ceptions of any Europ costing, if carried « t, hundsede of aliens |'ev'rowstily.” ‘Th thls letter the why the President hes used Federal cMlece sod | comnisant of 9 transi shout ne 0 hat it died soon afterward. Dr. Kodeustein | from the date of tnsue, He further showed (hab wt was concerned, where he put np Credit Mobil Pe Oho say y iY er B pete | oh ount of interest aid, together with Mons to private corporations; the confs distinguished services to the cause of Spain, | 1! 10¥ lana, he ls going quite too far, He must | Foster, of Olio, who says that he will testity to | to gh fack to thevench, If oMee fated bin; | givan by Dr Pruchsess Nwe® BAYNE DOP | the engraving and printing of the bonds, was re- tion of the tel e » Phe i : * | not be surprised at any rebuke for such conduct | this fact belove the committee, If he tysum- | putin the ¢ ntis there began Truchseas ways that he was called to see | lnburved to the treasury in the saving of inter- raph lines of the count The truth ts exactly the contrary. y moned. y' est by the new lasue, up the Ist of June last, that al! post ; 7 in from the ablo and patriotle supporters of tho a? gcse: to be whisp the matter, and | the child afew days before its dewth, He found “Ga Aomyey i yal ees ved Over Cation shall na Ana telegraph communi. | These Spanish officers attempt to estab- | Administration, ‘This being his frat offence, the | MF: James Wrookste Denial Ho Calle Meo | he tmallzed for the Grai time what a web hisaym- | i auferlug from some dinease of the brain, | Saigo inthe reduood interest. The autual cation shall be contr: ep TE peti eig by t Asi duinistration, ‘This b st offence, Mr. Mes | pathizing © weaving around him | brought on by undue while teething, | £2 (00) hte we or ee ee piled by his Govern. | lish their proposition by confounding two | majority simply voted down hia resolution, Comb « Recktoas Adventurer, Bhd ‘his tnd ‘a legislator, Where- | Hearing that it had t ely burned, he Hoy a i oi leer tere Babjeet tO ae Caan tnd telegram be | distinct classes of soldiers in Cuba—the vol- | But let him beware, Ifhe keeps on with these | WASHINGTON, Dee. 17,—In the Tlouse to- | Ugh he Wenl to Ames and threw up his shares, | made ah examination, and found the mark Somponudlog: theron during the teria of the ject to pe ; ee cae oe i : : h und recelyed bac sond out usury, | burn o 01 r t f " ret * bi ; : ” over cht of his office- | unteers composed of the hackmen, team- | linpertinences it may become the duty of Gen, | day Mr. James Brooks of New York rose to a | This ls but a shetch of Ui tary, the ‘dotsile | band.” He save Coat iva hots very bad barn | debt. The Secretary considerod is Dish bag elders; and through bis Secretary of tho | sters, barbers, and counter-jumpers of the |.@BANT'S friends to expel him. Thero {sa for- | question of personal privilege connected with | be as engacing a8 a dime vovel, and shed | and by no means severe enc best that pula deviaed tovolving div tenes Treasury the adoption of a financial policy | lar i i bearance where virtue o b vow ¥ agood deal of Tight upon the modern way of | He adds that the child died gnat to the Government, while it did not in policy | large towns, and the so-called mobilized re virtue ceases to be a point, the statement in the Vow York Herald and | eee ie oe tee eee a eeeD way metas nil died of the brain roubles | tere with or in the least derange the urinary which will give him absolute power | volunteers, who were recruited exclusively |, : em World that H.8. McComb bad tostifled before | making. i eT nitivopinion Dr, O'Leary, who atended the | erations of the mageyed or come! over the money market in order | from the jails and chai The Brooklyn Kagle says that Judge | the Credit Mobillor Investigating Committes ey ae child before be wes summoned, concurs, (agente. ia Gao i nd chain gangs of the] p, #5 Thirty Fret hea. Mr, Cooke said he had little ty add to the See to ove the er u > “ " URELI., who has played so conspicuous a part | that he (Brooks) h ocelved c e i Ie Capt, Davis of the Manhattanville police sta- wove » move the crops, He sends troops | island, The former class of soldiers bave at he (Brooks) had recelved certain shares of) oy yo, i h Fotery's statement, He would refer, hiwovele into Arkansas and directa the Legislar | avelded all anive some anny AVe | in the overthrow of the Btate Government of | stock im order to induence him, and urough | , OB, tuesday albt, abou 21 0 ook, there was Yon sare that thoneh bale ala to the fact that whop the Gaveriineit «as a adalat dat x e@, and have con- | Loulslana, is a native of that Stato, This is an ocratie side 0} ollislon betwoan an emalgent ond ® freight train on | Gvor made ‘at the police alalion, borrower at high rates of iutaroat ull atte) Dore ture of that State, and his retainers | tented themselves with exercising their | error, He was born In Durham, N.1.,and a. | lation bonetelal te tine Caden Tacit Teheran | te ential Nal:road, Just outside tuo viuage of wou: | S4y5 that tomy Truvclisens and) Leary age. pinyete | Powers aa a rule were obliged to pay still Miehve in the Scnate rebuke the Arkansas Sen- | ferocity upon the medical students of Ha- | #0n of the late Daniel. M, DuMneLI-of that place. Snes et iO We Raion Feels Baurong The freight train, drawn by locomotive No. | olang of good reputation, und would not be Iike- | ater. The lower the Gavernuient rate, the Company. He said he had been in public life a quarte: ner, left Blicabvethpore at 6: bridge at ioomsbury. tw ih. and stopp tit his duty to repel a | Sbraps curve th the road pr y y leates of the vi ter it was for industrial and ooimmercial ¢nte }y Lo give false certifieates of the cause of death | prise of ull kinds, Wulcl Were relieved of lsd Vervman has summoned all persons | Won to the extent of the reduction and of the ior for inquiring the reason for it, He | vana and other defenceless Cubans within | He went to Louisiana a short time before the ‘its in judgment upon the qualifeations of | their reach, The Captain-General has re- | Wf 8nd was made a Judge by President Lay @ century, and this was the second time in which he had f € Dr i i Rg Hist competition of Government at high rates, Hig mambery of the Alabaina Leaislature, and | peatedly vndeavored to send them to the | COMM for want of better timber. “Ho was active | personal charge of this uuturo, He was now a | silk ahs Crate, Noes, Tanase ditoity enc profoweig to know anyibing avout the case to | ar conviction was that. thee attempt + his law officer dec all be Unitec ‘ a be eg eb, jn cotton operations at the close of the war, ber o' ‘ r “ re wae no meaur by whic sell the new fve per cents. and to retain the prow lms decides who shall be United | feld, but they have alwayg evaded it. | nats ee ripe rer eag ‘ar, | member of of the tout Important commit. the Whereabouts of Ue freight ee yar pp coeds of such sales in gold uatil Ube called ex isles Senator, He steps in with Federal | The mobilized volunteers, on the other | on4i",noM » A pretty wort | tees of the House—the Committeo on Ways and ad aw Cepia round the curve” with Tittatig The Filth Avenue U Fire percents. could be bought in, would create & and, in order that his brother-in-law may | when every other means of reinforcing the | Frequently compiaints aro mado to the | tbe a member of the House and ouht to be | alts in'mumbsr ware remolaned aud [ale ie broken | James Mecormick, patrotiwan of the West Tairtieen | eMectually deprive the Government of the meant De glestod United States Senator, sustaine 4 pawapanand obihla Git fat tae expelled, not only from the House, but from all | ft ae in Gs Mf Lonisiana whose | There are four regiments of U.em, formed | Fotos heute aioe ees ecgommodation a A GENERAL DENTAT« ta his traln tyvo badgege bare Sark Steal Ceiseuca, Wee ay A Stato | Ju Havana and Muntanzas, ranging in thelr | Sovigeates of Character in the shape of a male | Whe charges against promiluent Republican eek Uurew acvorat of 4 we tern of office had ined, giv rength from oj vo Pres! a aked n , r urbane Under Grant there are no Pei yty pired, | origival strength from one to two thousand | eseort, A young woman in Louisville reconuy | “Melale were made during the last Presidential | track, tat fond sogie ‘severe’ Druistig ‘he becupasts | Man, who asked me if thadhearda scream Tend hia | merchal disturbance, mia, »vorne pac! ie “4 sain inelir 5 eacuped Hulnjared. aoe | Lad wot. 1 stood om the cast side of Broadway for a Jas FEANE SiOre B18 vorn- | nen each, These were severally named | appiied at one of the hotels in that olty for | CM™PAK, In connection with this same matter, | fad‘uot bean completely Cheated ewor” Tee pene nia, and I then heard sereeine, aud saw a uiait mUIGcine (he Hela nority is extinct, the Espana, Orden, Castilla, and Valmaseda ) lodgings, and was refused on the ground that | b¢ (Brooks) had availed himself of every oppor- | feels wilh tue euulover of tho frels bt (rala. who shoul owb op the weal elds. crossed wver (Mri ttcmerey siiover the woke. Dooley, the enginoer of - to redeem the five-twentios., By the plan re. Puts and tHOWEM ints ene | StFCEE Police, sworn: At the time of the fire twas on | Commended by the Bocretary, this dime ilty, 68 od Without in: | Post on Twenty-second street, from Fourth to Foventh | shown by experience, Would be ayolled, al fujod between | gvenue, Leaine up Twenty-eecoud street from Fourth | the conversion into the new bonds woul Aadecwer care (ean Abd | avenue, and at the corner of Broaaway tinct ayoung | eMected without the slightest monetary oF ‘Tribe. iter la srarie well, With all his | regiments. being alone rendered her character subject to | ‘AIty, Public and private, to ay that there was thet trock cbstrucioa caused NY the stopoage of his | As 7" ‘ie ie Fa ‘foraie omy 1 Pe eddy SOE rar erence Bl aaa ines te ariny under his band, | ‘The spanish oMcers who attempt to con- | M#Piciou. Tnstoad of appealing to the news. | BOUL Li them, ao far ae he knew, and he : a aaaimereed gendlug Out the’ afar d reyiniued st ne box vitit the | gathered in stroug force, and ovur vcore of Ket OF tak a tlowed Co call bin to account | fute Seflor SarMEKON dwell with greatem. | P4Pers for redrogs thls young woman appanied | [rok with some authority, a ho was and had How Oomptrellor Counolly Settled. Sie sate arrived, wien 3 ty Presented themselves for adwisaivn. Aung thew ‘ vwon for bis disposition of It; | phasis upon the losses which these four | tthe courts, and as a roward for her enterprise | Peen fF Many years & Government director of v m Darkant: WO Were the Hon, A, 1, Lawreuoe. In a suit before Judge Joachimeen yesterday, as, T then went up to Twenty uninade by him} | teginents have sustained. “The. reel. | recovered dagmayes 10» considerable amount, the Unlon Paciio Railroad Company, to which | instituted by Win, F. McNamara against James a. | e0Mecr on iat pont, who cane to we fret the direc i Mi ; : . low of Sixth aveduc.” | remaluod at pt dour of tli, Justiece Ladwith, and Coulter, W. uments aud the | ment of Fapaia,” they say, ‘had to be | ta Cust deoiding that an inakeoper, if ho has | Tenad been originally appointed by Proaidont | Sovlimey Wo renavar aitaroor's feos fur eoging the Gor- ihe i unt the, reagrvesarriyeg: think i was Conuaetion Dipgnse, Her Tah u (btipk Ov. fe Btate Legislatures made Ge legality of State Gove Walidcation of United sti M.T. MeMahon, Way, Walsh, Jobu Sunaly r . A itterly denied the state t 4 ihe ME. . M. when T eat out the alarm, 1 should | | it, WC. . ‘renter au | and‘ iomes tak | Saar, "om Sin ewe] eh eA Ce | OAR oa aR | BS Hams ers | oe a e alarm, A Croker, avd otters, ’ 0 ides of bis attempt